

"There will be a completely new version next year, with the legacy of Winamp but a more complete listening experience," Saboundjian stated in the interview.

In an interview with TechCrunch, Radionomy CEO Alexandre Saboundjian, revealed that a massive release is planned for 2019 that aims to add cloud support for streaming music, podcasts, and more. Some other new features include standalone audio player support, an auto-fullscreen option for videos, updates scrollbars and buttons, and bug fixes.įrom the report: Radionomy has stated that they are not stopping here and have big plans for Winamp. Bleeping Computer notes that there hasn't been a new updates released since 2014, when Radionomy purchased Winamp from AOL.
#Winamp line in add on windows 8.1#
LOR will use the default sound card so now The sound will come out of the New USB card.įire up winamp and do the linein:// thing and it will take the input from the old sound card.Winamp, the world's most famous media player, has released version 5.8 to make it compatible with today's modern operating systems such as Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. This allows us to have Sound come out of the USB Sound Card and the Recording to go to Winamp on your Old Sound Card. Careless handling of M3U playlists has been the cause of vulnerabilities in many music players such as VLC media player, iTunes, Winamp, and many others. Have "Sound Recording" be your old Card Device. Have "Sound Playback" be the new USB sound device. Go into Control Panel and then Sounds and Audio Devices and then click the Audio Tab. Windows by default switches everything to the new sound card se we now have to change some settings. What you do is plug the new usb sound card into your computer. What you will do is use the New USB sound card for the main audio out but you will split that audio signal and have it go into the audio input of your normal sound card. I have bought a few from for $8 and they work great. You should me able to pick up a USB sound card for cheap. If your soundcard does not support the output to the recording input like the description above, you can add a USB sound card and loop it through. This is a screwball way to do it, but I have had to this before in certain recording applications and it should work for you. You will then adjust your recording settings to Line-In and you should now be about to use the linein:// setting in Winamp You will want to make sure the the Volume setting for Line-In is turned all the way down or off or you will create an audio loopback which is not a very pleasant sound. Buy a Headphone splitter at Radio shack and have one output go to your transmitter (or whatever you are using) and then the other output go back into the LINE-IN on your sound card. You will have to experiment with this one but it should work. You will want to make sure the Wave Out Mix is selected and you can adjust the level setting, which will affect how loud the sound is going into Winamp. You can not adjust the levels for the recording settings now.

Now the mixer will say "Recording Control" on top instead of "Speaker" Make sure the is checked and then hit OK. Basic ones are Microphone, Aux (or Line In), and if you are lucky you will see something called "Wave Out Mix" or something like that. To see if you card suppost this pull up the windows Volume Control mixer.Ĭlick Options -> Properties -> Adjust Volume for Recording Many other sound cards don't do this one but you may want to check your computer to see if it does. What I love about this soundcard is that you can record the WAV out of the same sound card. I have an Asus Motherboard with a built in SoundMax sound device. Most sound cards are limited to Line In and Microphone input but you may have a sound card that will work. WACUP (which can be pronounced as wakeup or wac-up or however you prefer it in your native tongue) is designed to work only with the patched Winamp 5.666 release to provide bug fixes, updates of existing features and most importantly new features with the goal to eventually become its own highly Winamp compatible media player. I am going to list a few options first starting with the easiest Now you have to get some sound on the recording part of your sound card. Winamp will now display something like "Line Input" and the timer will start counting upward. To have Winamp Listen to the Recording Channel of your soundcard (it could be Line-In, Microphone, etc.) click on File on then "Play URL" or "Play Location" depending on version of winamp you have. Winamp has a linein feature that will listen to the recording on your soundcard.
